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EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Save the Date!

 

EdCon will be taking place Thursday, February 22nd and Friday, February 23rd, 2024.

Please follow EdSC on Instagram (@um_edsc) for regular EdCon updates!
Questions, comments, or ideas? Email edcon.edsc@umanitoba.ca.

Career Fair Invitees


Please note that school divisions and educational organizations will continue to register until the event day.

As such, we cannot confirm a full attendee list, however listed below are some regular attendees in addition to recommended organizations to prepare resumes & cover letters for.

 

Some divisions, though not attending EdCon, may be hiring for the upcoming school year.

Frontier School Division

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Since 1965, Frontier School Division has been continually building on our Excellence and Experience in Education. As the largest geographical school division in Manitoba, spanning 75% of the province’s land mass, we are fortunate to be part of a large number of communities – some of which are often only accessible by boat, air,
rail or winter ice road. This allows us to provide rich opportunities to our students, including a wide variety
of outdoor educational activities, travel to new and sometimes remote parts of the province, and participation in school events such as Frontier Games. We are committed to building and maintaining relationships across the diverse communities that comprise Frontier as they play an important role in the strength of our division. Reflecting this diversity in cultural activities and programs enhances the knowledge of our students and their awareness of their own and other cultures. We are fortunate to be able to blend traditional and innovative learning to reflect the needs and aspirations of each area. Our focus has been, and always will be, our children,
our success, and our future.

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Western School Division

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Western School Division includes 2 elementary schools,
1 middle school, and 1 high school.

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Dasmesh School Winnipeg

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Dasmesh School is the first English-Sikh faith based school in Manitoba. Dasmesh School teaches the mandated Manitoba Education Curriculum with additional courses of: Punjabi, Folk Dance and Sikh Studies which include; Gurbani Education and Shabad Kirtan.  All teachers are certified by Manitoba Education Department. Dasmesh School provides an excellent platform for our next generations to succeed academically and spiritually by connecting them to their roots.

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Make A Future

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Make a Future is a recruitment initiative created by the BC Public School Employers’ Association as a joint venture among BC’s 60 public boards of education, the First Nations Education Steering Committee, and the Ministry of Education. The Makeafuture.ca website launched on April 28, 2008 as the official job board for BC public schools, independent schools, First Nations schools, and BC-certified offshore schools.

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TimePlan Education

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Hiring for teaching opportunities in England and Scotland.

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Engage Education

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Engage Education is a specialist recruitment company that helps support teachers throughout their journey of teaching in the UK. We hire teachers from all over Canada in full time, short-term, and supply contracts.

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Department of Education, Government of Nunavut​

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The Department of Education, Government of Nunavut,
is seeking applicants for term and indeterminate teaching positions in Nunavut for the upcoming school year.

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Hanover School Division

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Hanover is a student-centered school division striving for excellence while developing skills and promoting values for a productive and wholesome life.

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St. Mary's Academy, Manitoba Catholic Schools​

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St. Mary’s Academy is a Catholic school for girls in the tradition of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Our legacy of educating young women spirit, mind and body defines the Academy as a distinguished school where students graduate empowered with knowledge, aware of their gifts, possess a desire for excellence in all endeavours and embrace a sense of social responsibility in the service of others. St. Mary’s Academy has an enrollment of upwards of 570 students in Grades 7 through 12 who come from diverse socio-economic, religious and ethnic backgrounds. Approximately 65% are Catholic. Many come from families with a tradition of attending the Academy. Our students are academically oriented and 95% of graduates go on to attend the post-secondary institution of their choice. Offering an intellectually challenging program of studies is a priority, but the Academy is more than academics. We’re committed to nurturing the faith life of our young women, and to providing opportunities for them to become involved in the school and broader community. Being of service to others at a local, national or global level is instilled in our young women. Furthermore, there are ample opportunities for students to engage in school life at the Academy — regular liturgical celebrations, arts, music, athletics, clubs, activities, travel and more are all part of an Academy education. The Academy is served by two Boards of Directors, St. Mary’s Academy Inc. and St. Mary’s Academy Foundation Inc., and operates under the direction of a lay President. There is a dedicated and enthusiastic team of 45 Province of Manitoba certified teachers led by Junior and Senior School Principals. Over 30 other professional, administrative and maintenance staff provide accounting, communications/marketing, advancement, alumnae relations, administrative, clerical and maintenance services.

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Beautiful Plains School Division

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Rural division with just over 2000 students,

east of Brandon.

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Prospero Teaching​

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Prospero Teaching is an award winning agency that has been placing Canadian teachers and support staff in the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Asia and the Middle East since 2000. We have an established client base of schools ranging from Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary schools across the globe. As such we are able to guarantee supply work, short-term, long-term or permanent positions. Here at Prospero Teaching, we take pride in the tailored service we offer our candidates.

To help secure your ideal role, we have a dedicated Canadian Team that focuses on your wants and needs

as an educator. Our expert recruitment consultants work alongside you to find the role that's best suited for you. 

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Calgary Board of Education

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Public school system serving Calgary, Alberta.

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Seven Oaks School Division​

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Located in north Winnipeg, Seven Oaks School Division serves a diverse community in 27 schools. Our Division welcomes families from many cultural, religious and social backgrounds and we rely on this diversity to create a unique, rich environment for all who study, work and play in our schools. We embrace our diversity by offering French Immersion, Ojibwe Bilingual, Filipino Bilingual,
and Ukrainian Bilingual Programs.
Our community values education. In Seven Oaks, we believe in the statement ‘Community begins here’. In 2020/21 we had 13,000 future difference-makers in our classrooms and 13,000 reasons to help our students achieve their fullest potential. We are proud of our vibrant schools, dedicated staff and the immensely talented young people we work with each day.

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Seine River School Division​

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Seine River School Division is a rural and urban learning community just south of the Winnipeg perimeter, with clusters of schools in St. Norbert, Lorette and Ste. Anne. We have individual K-8 schools in La Salle, St. Adolphe, Ile des Chênes, Richer and La Broquerie. Most of our schools are a half hour or less from the south end of Winnipeg. We have approximately 4400 students in our 15 schools which offer both English and French Immersion and English programs. We offer strong professional development and instructional supports including, strong student services supports, instructional coaches in most schools, and curriculum consultants for literacy, mathematics and French language learning.

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George Saunders Memorial School​

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George Saunders Memorial School is a K-9 School in York Landing, Manitoba, York Factory First Nation.

Portage la Prairie School Division​

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The Portage la Prairie School Division is located approximately 70 kms outside of Winnipeg. The Division is committed to providing excellent educational programs to help students learn and mature. The Division believes strongly in the concept of community and promotes the provision of appropriate programs to meet the varied needs of students in regular classrooms from neighbourhood schools. The Division is approximately 1,500 square kilometers in size, and has about 3,500 students in Kindergarten to Grade 12. The Division also provides teachers and programs to schools on 10 area Hutterite colonies. The PURPOSE of The Portage la Prairie School Division is: To provide, or make provision for, appropriate schooling opportunities for students eligible to attend The Portage la Prairie School Division. The MISSION of The Portage la Prairie School Division is: To recognize the individual needs and potential of our students and to provide these students with the opportunity to undertake schooling experiences that will contribute to the development of their full potential. Schooling experiences will give consideration to the future demands that will be placed upon society by our rapidly changing world. The following VALUES have been identified as a high priority and are therefore expected to be incorporated into the decision-making and behaviour of the staff and students of The Portage la Prairie School Division. HONESTY COOPERATION COMMITMENT DIGNITY EQUALITY COMPASSION.

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Prairie Spirit School Division

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Prairie Spirit School Division is a rural school division located in south central Manitoba. The large geographical area includes many farming communities. Prairie Spirit encompasses shared values of co-operation, honesty, trust, hard work, determination, foresight, pride in a job well done, and courage to try new things. Fifteen (15) schools draw our rural students to the communities of Baldur, Bruxelles, Cartwright, Crystal City, Glenboro, Holland, Manitou, Pilot Mound, Somerset, St. Claude, Swan Lake and Treherne. Fourteen (14) schools serve students resident on Hutterian Brethren colonies.

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River East Transcona School Division

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River East Transcona is a dynamic, caring and innovative school division where our teachers and staff dedicate their days to providing students with the education, guidance and services they need to learn and reach their fullest potential. We are the second-largest division in the province, with about 16,700 students in 42 schools staffed by approximately 3,000 team members. Located east of the Red River in the northeast quadrant of the city, we serve the urban communities of East and North Kildonan and Transcona, and the rural communities of East St. Paul and St. Clements. Our Ward 5 trustee, Michael West, represents the rural area of our school division. Our committed, talented staff employs fair and consistent rules, open communication, attitudes of inclusion, a foundation of solid values and an exciting, full curriculum to help their students achieve their goals.

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School District of Mystery Lake

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The School District of Mystery Lake is located in the City of Thompson which is set in the ruggedly beautiful Canadian Shield amongst numerous lakes, streams and rivers approximately 800 km north of Winnipeg. In conjunction with an easy going northern friendliness and outdoor style, it offers all of the amenities one might expect to find in a much larger centre. Thompson offers urban comforts and recreation while at the same time being only a few steps away from the best hunting, fishing, skiing and snowmobiling, in Canada. The School District of Mystery Lake has 7 schools and an enrolment of 2960.

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Gray Academy of Jewish Education

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We are an Independent JK-grade 12 school.

Gray Academy prepares students to reach their full potential as empowered global citizens by providing educational excellence framed by Jewish identity, community and values.

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Manitoba Catholic Schools​

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We are a part of Manitoba Federation of Independent Schools. We represent 18 Catholic Schools
(3 high schools, 1 K-12, 1 middle school,
11 K-8 schools, and 2 K-6 schools).

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Teach For Canada​

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Teach For Canada is a non-profit organization that works with northern First Nations to recruit, prepare, and support committed teachers.

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La Direction des ressources éducatives françaises​

 

La Direction des ressources éducatives françaises (DREF) , a library of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Learning, provides a range of French resources to teachers at Français and Immersion schools, as well as at English schools that offer French courses.

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Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools​

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Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools is Alberta’s Third largest Catholic School Division. CTR Catholic was formed in 1995 by amalgamating Okotoks RCSSD #346, Drumheller RCSSD #25, and Assumption RCSSD #50. Today CTR Catholic operates in Oyen, Brooks, Drumheller, Strathmore, High River, Okotoks, and Canmore. CTR Catholic supports more than 540 teachers and 300 support staff with faith-based learning opportunities, professional development and guidance. Our teacher’s continual commitment to learning, sharing and providing a safe and caring opportunity for each student is paramount.

Our motto is, "Leave Not One Heart Behind."

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Inclusion Support Branch, Manitoba Education
& Early Childhood Learning
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The Inclusion Support Branch of Manitoba Education
& Early Childhood Learning consists of an array of programming, services and staff that address the diverse needs of students.

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Lakeshore School Division

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Lakeshore School Division is located in the Interlake Region in Manitoba. We are a small division with 10 schools and a total enrolment of just under 1000.

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Winnipeg School Division

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Winnipeg School Division (WSD) nurtures a welcoming and inclusive culture of people committed to working together to inspire students to reach goals and achieve academic success. WSD is the largest school division in the Province of Manitoba with over 33,000 students and 5,000 employees.

 

 

Rainy River District School Board​

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The Rainy River District School Board is the public-school board in Northwestern Ontario encompassing 13 schools spanning from Atikokan to Rainy River. We employ over 700 diverse individuals in a wide variety of positions including Teachers, Education Assistants, Early Childhood Educators, School Secretaries, Caretakers and so many more. If you’re interested in a fulfilling career in an organization focused on student wellbeing and achievement, come chat with us today.

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Brandon School Division​

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The Brandon School Division services the city of Brandon, the town of Alexander, Canadian Forces Base Shilo and surrounding areas. There are 24 schools in the Brandon School Division, 21 of which are located within the City of Brandon. Schools vary in grade and structures and although not physically structured in this manner, all schools in Brandon follow the Early (K-4), Middle (5-8) and Senior Years (9-12) philosophy. The Brandon School Division strives to enable each student to achieve maximum intellectual, emotional, social and physical growth. We accomplish this through the provision of programs and services which facilitate the development of students as healthy contributing members of society.

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​St. James Assiniboia School Division​

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AND MORE!

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